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QUESTION #5809
Question 1
To reduce the federal deficit, Congress passes a law that taxes the gross receipts of all state-operated lotteries at a rate of 25%. A state that uses its lottery revenue exclusively for public education sues to enjoin the tax, claiming it violates the Tenth Amendment. Is the tax constitutional?
Correct Answer Explanation
Under the Taxing and Spending Clause, Congress has broad power to tax. A tax is generally valid if it is geographically uniform and reasonably related to revenue production. The Tenth Amendment rarely limits federal taxes that apply to state-owned businesses unless they are uniquely discriminatory or destructive to state existence.
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